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I think you're missing his point here.

Yes, those of us that question and break rules can optimize for what is actually desired vs what is 'proscribed' and have better outcomes.

But many/most people rather just follow the rules/directions in the first place rather than break the rules or attempt to find optimal ways around them.



Riiiight, which is why many/most people drive the speed limit.


Exactly.

Not sure where you're from, but a good 30-50% of people drive the speed limit.


Well, that's not a great example because people drive the speed that everyone else drives at, so the "rules" are implied because we're all doing it.

All this other stuff is about people looking for specific optimizations or ways to game the system that most people don't do.


You define "rule" differently than the people you are conversing with.




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